Audio Select Button; Programmable Show Me Button; Special Functions - Transmitter; Enable Dhcp (Dynamic) Ip Address - Lightware HDMI-3D-OPT-TX210A User Manual

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4. Operation
4.2.2. Audio Select Button
HDCP
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
USB
1
DP IN
2
HDMI1 IN
3
HDMI2 IN
4
Desired audio input can be selected by the Audio Select button from the
front panel. The selection order of the inputs depends on the model
as follows:
HDMI-3D-OPT-TX210A:
Embedded
audio
HDMI-3D-OPT-TX210RAK:
SW4-OPT-TX240RAK:
4.2.3. Programmable Show Me Button
HDCP
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
USB
1
DP IN
2
HDMI1 IN
3
HDMI2 IN
4
Action or an operation can be assigned to the Show Me button. "Show
Me button pressed" is a condition that can be selected in the Event
Manager. See more details in the
Event Manager
4.3. Special Functions - Transmitter
4.3.1. Enable DHCP (Dynamic) IP Address
INFO: This function is available for the SW4-OPT-TX240RAK model
only.
HDCP
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
USB
1
DP IN
2
HDMI1 IN
3
HDMI2 IN
4
The device has a static IP address as a factory default setting. If this
setting does not fit to the circumstances during install or usage, DHCP
can be enabled from the front panel:
Step 1. Make sure the device is powered on and operational.
Step 2. Press and keep pressed the Show Me button for 5 seconds.
Step 3. After 5 seconds front panel LEDs start blinking; release the
button and press it 3 times again quickly (within 3 seconds).
Step 4. The LEDs get dark, DHCP gets enabled.
4.3.2. Reset to Factory Default Settings
VIDEO
AUDIO1
Autoselect
AUDIO2
HDCP
AUDIO
USB
RST
VIDEO
AUDIO
SHOW
DVI-D IN
5
AUDIO1 IN
SELECT
SELECT
ME
To restore factory default values, do the following steps:
Step 1. Make sure the device is powered on and operational.
Step 2. Press and keep pressed the Show Me button for 10 seconds.
Analog audio 1
Analog audio 2
(2.5" Jack)
(Phoenix)
Step 3. After 10 seconds the LEDs start blinking faster; release the
No audio
Step 4. The LEDs get dark, the device restores the factory default
VIDEO
AUDIO1
Autoselect
AUDIO2
Factory default settings are listed in the
AUDIO
section.
RST
VIDEO
AUDIO
SHOW
DVI-D IN
5
AUDIO1 IN
SELECT
SELECT
ME
4.3.3. Control Lock
HDCP
section.
USB
Press the Audio Select and Show Me buttons together (within 100 ms)
to disable/enable front panel buttons; front panel LEDs blink 4 times
when locking/unlocking. If the control lock is enabled and a button is
pressed, front panel LEDs blink 3 times quickly.
4.3.4. Reseting the Device
VIDEO
AUDIO1
Autoselect
AUDIO2
AUDIO
RST
VIDEO
AUDIO
SHOW
HDCP
DVI-D IN
5
AUDIO1 IN
SELECT
SELECT
ME
USB
In few cases (after firmware upgrade, etc) you may need to reset the
device. Pushing the reset button results the same as you disconnect
and reconnect the power adaptor to the transmitter. To reseting the
device follow the steps:
Step 1. Push the button with a thin object for a second.
Step 2. Wait until the device reboots. You can use the transmitter when
ATTENTION! Reseting the device does not reset the settings to
factory defaults. To reset factory default settings see previous
section.
HDMI-3D-OPT series – User's Manual
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO1
AUDIO
VIDEO
1
DP IN
2
HDMI1 IN
3
HDMI2 IN
4
DVI-D IN
5
AUDIO1 IN
SELECT
After 5 seconds front panel LEDs start blinking but keep on
pressing the button.
button and press it 3 times again quickly (within 3 seconds).
settings and reboots.
Factory Default Settings
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO1
AUDIO
VIDEO
1
DP IN
2
HDMI1 IN
3
HDMI2 IN
4
DVI-D IN
5
AUDIO1 IN
SELECT
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO1
AUDIO
VIDEO
1
DP IN
2
HDMI1 IN
3
HDMI2 IN
4
DVI-D IN
5
AUDIO1 IN
SELECT
the LIVE LED is blinking slowly again.
4.3.5. Entering Firmware Upgrade Mode
Autoselect
AUDIO2
HDCP
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
USB
RST
AUDIO
SHOW
SELECT
ME
1
DP IN
2
HDMI1 IN
It may happen that the firmware upgrade process is not successful
and the device cannot be switched to bootload mode automatically.
In this case, the device can be forced into firmware upgrade mode as
follows:
Step 1. Make sure the transmitter is powered off.
Step 2. Press and keep pressed the Show Me button.
Step 3. Power on the transmitter while the Show Me button is being
pressed. If the device is switched to firmware upgrade mode
the LIVE LED is blinking quickly (less than 500 ms duty cycle).
The other LEDs are off.
The procedure of firmware upgrade can be found in the
Upgrade
chapter.
4.4. Rear Panel Status LEDs - Transmitter
Autoselect
AUDIO2
4.4.1. LIVE LED
RST
AUDIO
SHOW
SELECT
ME
SC MM
LASER APERTURE
6
AUDIO2 IN
OUTPUT
L
R
HDMI OUT
ON (yellow):
The device is powered but not operational.
BLINKING (green):
The device is powered and operational.
BLINKING (red):
Alert is detected.
BLINKING (yellow): Firmware upgrade mode, device is in bootload
Autoselect
AUDIO2
mode.
RST
AUDIO
SHOW
OFF:
The device is not powered.
SELECT
ME
4.4.2. LASER ACTIVE LED
SC MM
LASER APERTURE
6
AUDIO2 IN
OUTPUT
L
R
HDMI OUT
ON (red):
Laser transmission is enabled.
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VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO1
Autoselect
AUDIO2
AUDIO
RST
VIDEO
AUDIO
SHOW
3
HDMI2 IN
4
DVI-D IN
5
AUDIO1 IN
SELECT
SELECT
ME
Firmware
PIN: 2.35mm
LIVE
GPIO
RS-232
LASER ACTIVE
FIBER LINK
RS-232
ETHERNET
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
TX RX
5V DC 1A
PIN: 2.35mm
LIVE
GPIO
RS-232
LASER ACTIVE
FIBER LINK
RS-232
ETHERNET
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
TX RX
5V DC 1A

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